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UK university in talks as emirate looks to leapfrog established systems. John Gill reports from Doha
British salaries pale into insignificance compared with America's millionaires' row, writes John Gill
A panel discussion at LSE offered some surprising insights into the university sector. John Gill reports
Call for expansion would waste cash and mislead students, top institutions say. John Gill reports
Although its candidates often lead their fields, the professional doctorate still attracts disdain, and a lack of standardisation does not help. John Gill writes
The Russell Group's new head has the strength and nous to take it through tough times, John Gill says
Peers lament the passing of Lord Dearing, leader of the review that led to tuition fees. John Gill reports
The man who helped shape the modern higher education landscape has passed away. John Gill reports
Neil Turok, who left Cambridge for Canada, tells John Gill what ails British science and universities
Controversy after university parts ways with a questioner of climate change. John Gill reports
Coventry, Napier and Uclan say they have no ties with private business institute. John Gill reports
Mental-health services study abandoned after a 14-month bureaucratic nightmare. John Gill reports
Brain drain to north could reverse as cuts bite and US President commits to science. John Gill reports
Jisc report says publishing landscape should be reshaped to deliver better value, writes John Gill
Suggestion boxes could be used to encourage overseas learners to complain. John Gill reports
The Select Committee fails to draw blood in its probe of the state of higher education. John Gill reports from ringside on the feints and footwork
British delegation aims to help Iraq rebuild its war-torn higher education sector, writes John Gill
V-c says the 'most creative' research flows from young minds at new institutions. John Gill reports